During an interview on ‘The Will Cain Show,’ Senator Dan Sullivan, a Republican from Alaska, asserted that only the U.S. military could have successfully conducted a strike on Iran’s nuclear sites. The senator made this claim following a Senate briefing on the subject, which was the focus of the discussion.
Sullivan’s remarks reflect broader concerns about the potential consequences of military action against Iran. While the details of the strike are still classified, the senator’s statement underscores the importance of maintaining a strong and capable military presence in the region. His comments are part of a larger debate among lawmakers about the appropriate response to Iran’s nuclear ambitions.
The discussion also touched on the strategic implications of such an operation, with Sullivan emphasizing the need for a coordinated and well-planned military response. He argued that the complexity of the mission requires the expertise and resources of the U.S. military, which he believes is uniquely suited for the task.